Brown Daily Herald review of Jin Shan’s ‘My dad is Li Gang! 我爸是李刚!’
Maddie Berg 2012 “Exhibition sheds new light on Chinese nationalism” Brown Daily Herald, September 7. Read it here.
Artscope review of Jin Shan’s ‘My dad is Li Gang! 我爸是李刚!’
Suzanne Volmer 2012 “Jin Shan: My dad is Li Gang!” Artscope, September/October. Read it here.
Providence Phoenix review of Jin Shan’s ‘My dad is Li Gang! 我爸是李刚!’
Greg Cook 2012 “Jin Shan’s space station at Brown” The Providence Phoenix, September 4. Read it here.
Providence Journal review of Jin Shan’s ‘My dad is Li Gang! 我爸是李刚!’
Bill Van Siclen 2012 “Chinese artist is whimsical, and serious” The Providence Journal, August 26. Read it here.
Boston Globe review of Jin Shan’s ‘My dad is Li Gang! 我爸是李刚!’
Cate McQaid 2012 “Chinese power as spectacle in witty installation by Jin Shan” The Boston Globe, September 4. Read it here.
Art New England review of ‘rolemodelplaytime’
Elyse McNiff 2012 ‘rolemodelplaytime’ Art New England, July/August. Read it here.
Boston Phoenix review of ‘rolemodelplaytime’
2012 ‘Rolemodelplaytime at Brown’s Bell Gallery‘ in The Boston Phoenix, 19 June. Read here.
Brown to host International Symposium on Urban Cultural Heritage & Creative Practice
A Discussion of International Approaches Heritage professionals from around the world converge on Brown’s campus for a day of conversation. Cape Town – Dublin – Hong Kong – Istanbul – Providence – York What is heritage, and what forms does it take in an urban environment? How are creative practices affected by, and how do they […]
Nostalgia Machines
The David Winton Bell Gallery will present Nostalgia Machines from Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 through Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012. Exploring the intersection of nostalgia and technology in contemporary sculpture, the exhibition, curated by Maya Allison, features artists Meridith Pingree, Jasper Rigole, Jonathan Schipper, Gregory Witt, and Zimoun. An opening-night colloquium will be held on Friday, Nov. 18, 2011, at […]
“Re: Bell” launches at Brown University
The Bell Gallery is delighted to announce the launch of Re: Bell, our new social media outlet for responses to and discussions regarding the exhibitions and collections of the David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University. You can follow Re: Bell and read two streams of content: Re: Exhibitions – featuring responses to our exhibitions written by students and faculty of […]